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you lived in china. you must have been astonished by seeing the ignorance when called to talk about foreign policy including china. >> it is hard to see. i think we know our dad so well and understands he has the relationship with china and has the ability to move the country in the right directions it deals with foreign policy. it is hard in the debates when he doesn't get asked the questions. he has the answers. call on him. >> here doesn't get skds. >> they were talking about flat tax and he is the only on the stage who has done the flat tax in utah as governor. he was never asked about it. >> do you think the fact that your father was not ambassador appointed by president obama is a problem? did he come home to you and say that president obama, while he was serving? >> the plos 2350e that my family has always gone and believed in is serving your country no matter what. we have two brothers serving in the military and the navy. my dad will go to it until his grave and you serve your country no matter
you lived in china. you must have been astonished by seeing the ignorance when called to talk about foreign policy including china. >> it is hard to see. i think we know our dad so well and understands he has the relationship with china and has the ability to move the country in the right directions it deals with foreign policy. it is hard in the debates when he doesn't get asked the questions. he has the answers. call on him. >> here doesn't get skds. >> they were talking...
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look, i know that china -- i have been to china. if michele bachmann believes that the welfare state exists in some form or another, good luck to find temperature the fact is that china as far as i'm concerned is the worst example. i can't think of a country i would least use as an example by which to compare what is wrong with the united states than the people's communist republic of china. >> michele bachmann did it. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> when we come back, herman cain and the vast conspiracy against him. >> people who do not want me to get the nomination or become president, i don't know who these people are. it's probably a network of them or behind this. [ male announcer ] want to achieve more with your money? pnc virtual wallet gathers your spending and saving in one place. credit and debit purchases, checks, bills, and other financial information. it lets you see the details as well as the big financial picture. so you can do more with your money. see what a complete view of your money can do for you at pncvirtu
look, i know that china -- i have been to china. if michele bachmann believes that the welfare state exists in some form or another, good luck to find temperature the fact is that china as far as i'm concerned is the worst example. i can't think of a country i would least use as an example by which to compare what is wrong with the united states than the people's communist republic of china. >> michele bachmann did it. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> when we come back,...
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first, michele bachmann, she wants us to become more like china. >> in china there are no -- there is no student loan program. in china there's no food stamp program. there's no afdc program. no retirement program either. >> then over the weekend newt gringrich explained how he would like to employ children as cleaners and janitors. >> most of these schools ought to get rid of the unionized janitors, have one master janitor, and pay local students to take care of the school. >> so she wants to regress to a country where human rights barely exist. mr. gringrich wants us to return to a period when child labor was the norm. and both want to be president of the united states of america. but listen to how chris matthews sums up the life of a truly great president. in the time of our greatest per ill, ultimate judgment, an american president kept us from the brink, saved us really. kept the smile from being stricken from the planet. he did that. he, jack kennedy. we give thanks for the life of president kennedy. thanks so much for watching. dillon's here to take us forward. >> very briefly,
first, michele bachmann, she wants us to become more like china. >> in china there are no -- there is no student loan program. in china there's no food stamp program. there's no afdc program. no retirement program either. >> then over the weekend newt gringrich explained how he would like to employ children as cleaners and janitors. >> most of these schools ought to get rid of the unionized janitors, have one master janitor, and pay local students to take care of the school....
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>> in china, there are no student -- there is no student loan program. >> in china, they never go to church. >> in china, there's no food stamp program. there's no afdc program. there's no retirement program, either. i'm not saying that i want the united states to be china. i'm just a piece of dirt stuck here in a rut. ever since that ol' broom dumped me here... oh, oh. oooh! will love ever come my way? oh my! ♪ i believe in miracles [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. swiffer sweeper's new, thicker cloths get deep into ridges picking up more dirt, dust and hair than a broom to help leave your floor up to three times cleaner. you sure are a pick-me-up! [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans better or your money back. [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans better smal l bu or your money back. sinesses are theuncer ] swiffer cleans better smal lifeblood of our communities. on november 26th you can make a huge impact by shopping small on small business saturday. one purchase. one purchase is all it takes. so, pick your favorite local business... and join the movement. i pledge to shop sma
>> in china, there are no student -- there is no student loan program. >> in china, they never go to church. >> in china, there's no food stamp program. there's no afdc program. there's no retirement program, either. i'm not saying that i want the united states to be china. i'm just a piece of dirt stuck here in a rut. ever since that ol' broom dumped me here... oh, oh. oooh! will love ever come my way? oh my! ♪ i believe in miracles [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt....
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cain faced serious criticism on foreign policy missteps on china. >> i do view china as a potential military threat to the united states. they indicated that they are trying to develop nuclear capabilities. >> you probably knew that china developed nuclear weapons in the 1960s. cain apparently did not. what about shooting a war with iran. that sounds like a good idea. >> the war ships in the persian gulf because they will attack them. they will troo i to do something if you put them there. >> that are would be all right. >> you really want that? >> i don't want that, bill, but if they fire first, we will defend ourselves. >> bungled policies confused denials and then there were the media confrontations. >> don't even bother asking me all of these other questions that you guys are curious about. don't even bother. what did i say? >>> you concerned about -- >> excuse me! >> it really should be herman cain's worst week ever and yet the man just won't quit. the grinning just keeps on winning. herman, why can't i stop smiling? perhaps it's a new "washington post" poll that has him delighted. the
cain faced serious criticism on foreign policy missteps on china. >> i do view china as a potential military threat to the united states. they indicated that they are trying to develop nuclear capabilities. >> you probably knew that china developed nuclear weapons in the 1960s. cain apparently did not. what about shooting a war with iran. that sounds like a good idea. >> the war ships in the persian gulf because they will attack them. they will troo i to do something if you...
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for example, is views on china's nuclear capability. >> i do view china as a potential military threat to the united states. they've indicated that they are trying to develop nuclear capability. >> china, of course, tested its first nuclear weapon in 1964. and forget us beck stan. we'll be heading to war with iran if hem cain is president as he will an incredulous bill o'reilly last night. >> iran understands only two things. economic pressure and our military might. >> you're going to put the warships in the persian gulf? they'll attack them. you know they're going to do something if you put them there. >> that would be perfectly all right. >> then you're in a shooting war with iran. do you really want that? >> well, i don't want that but if they fire first, we're going to defend ourselves and defend our enemies. >> defend ourselves and defend our enemies? and yet, this is the man republicans currently favor by seven points to become their challenger to president obama. let's get more on the godfather and the gop. we're joined by chris matthews, host of hard ball, professor of history
for example, is views on china's nuclear capability. >> i do view china as a potential military threat to the united states. they've indicated that they are trying to develop nuclear capability. >> china, of course, tested its first nuclear weapon in 1964. and forget us beck stan. we'll be heading to war with iran if hem cain is president as he will an incredulous bill o'reilly last night. >> iran understands only two things. economic pressure and our military might. >>...
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the disparity of wealth and wants to build an electrified fence with alligators and doesn't know that china had nuclear weapons and parades his ignorance of the world of talking about u becky becky becky stan. he told the unemployed to blame themselves from being out of work. he is beginning to make sarah palin seem wise by comparison. >> i think he is well equipped, more so than barack obama, a lily state senator before he was made the nominee of the democratic party. you see where it's gotten us economically when it comes to foreign policy and the nation. i think mr. is very well equipped. >> just to correct you, he was a u.s. senator, not a state senator. >> just barely. how many days did he spend in the senate and how many vote diagnosis he take while in the senate? he didn't take very many. as soon as he took the oath of office, he was on the campaign trail. when it comes to the fence and the mote, he explained farce the mote was concerned, he was following up jokes made in el paso by the president himself when he joked about a fence and a moat. we can talk about the statements made, b
the disparity of wealth and wants to build an electrified fence with alligators and doesn't know that china had nuclear weapons and parades his ignorance of the world of talking about u becky becky becky stan. he told the unemployed to blame themselves from being out of work. he is beginning to make sarah palin seem wise by comparison. >> i think he is well equipped, more so than barack obama, a lily state senator before he was made the nominee of the democratic party. you see where it's...
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and she says we should be more like china. in his book, a community of character, professor stanley howess puts his finger on the real problem facing these republican candidates. he writes, "too often politics is treated solely as a matter of power, interests, or technique. we thus forget that the most basic task of any political group is to offer its people a sense of participation in an adventure." the reason why there have been so many front-runners in this race is because none of these candidates has yet to offer the american people an adventure that they'd even consider embarking upon. and so now, we have newt gingrich. compared to the other candidates, he may be more intelligent, less prone to mistakes, but can he, with all of his heavy baggage, lift up americans in need of inspiration? that will be a challenge for him, but if i were you, i wouldn't hold your breath. thanks so much for watching. dylan ratigan is back and ready to move forward. dylan? how are you? >> very well. yourself? >> good. >> should we leave it at
and she says we should be more like china. in his book, a community of character, professor stanley howess puts his finger on the real problem facing these republican candidates. he writes, "too often politics is treated solely as a matter of power, interests, or technique. we thus forget that the most basic task of any political group is to offer its people a sense of participation in an adventure." the reason why there have been so many front-runners in this race is because none of...
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this is from a guy that doesn't know that china has nuclear weapons? are you kidding sidney it is going to be fascinating to see how this story unfolds over the next several days and particularly interesting to see how our friends on the right handled the women in conjunction with how they handled anita hill. >> what do you mean? >> you are trying to get me in trouble. >> it will be interesting to see them rally around and now that it's clear that the black sexuality has been infused. these women were ten years younger. this is an older man and younger women. white women, black man. >> it's very jarring for the gop and anybody to see a black man be sexually aggressive is in an unwanted way. he is competing for the branding. stay on the stage as long as possible. stay on the stage. that's all that matters. two things. number one, we need to deal with the issues and how women are treated in the workplace. not everybody will have the same reaction to this. we will have the same reaction no matter what the race is. it's horrible when it happens, but it wil
this is from a guy that doesn't know that china has nuclear weapons? are you kidding sidney it is going to be fascinating to see how this story unfolds over the next several days and particularly interesting to see how our friends on the right handled the women in conjunction with how they handled anita hill. >> what do you mean? >> you are trying to get me in trouble. >> it will be interesting to see them rally around and now that it's clear that the black sexuality has been...
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isn't this really about keeping abreast of china in that region? >> that's part of it. i think the important point here, i'm glad you came right to it. they were very emphatic. even as we cut the defense budget. i think that's the right policy. the question is how can we be more efficient? more clever, more creative in how we make the deployments in that part of the world and the broader persian gulf. our interests are jufl too important and theç turbulence too great to allow to us somehow pull back because we need to cut the defense budget. so you have to find ways to be more efficient and economical but you have to stay. so i think this is a pretty good decision. >> there has been immediate reaction from the china he's newspaper saying if australia uses its military bases to assist, then australia will be caught in the cross fire. the chinese are clearly worried about this development, aren't they? >> they make our job pretty easy when they say silly thing like that. to the stenlt the chinese try to bully people around in the region or ill apply that they have no bu
isn't this really about keeping abreast of china in that region? >> that's part of it. i think the important point here, i'm glad you came right to it. they were very emphatic. even as we cut the defense budget. i think that's the right policy. the question is how can we be more efficient? more clever, more creative in how we make the deployments in that part of the world and the broader persian gulf. our interests are jufl too important and theç turbulence too great to allow to us...
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i think what's your view on deficit reduction or afghanistan or what we should do with china and the currency? you throw it up and you see how the candidate responds and if they say anything that is right on substance and smart and receptive and shows any experience, in this case he completely wifed it. he had no idea. one reason why this is scary since he is republican reach of perhaps winning a couple of primaries, he had no fall back position. usually if you don't know right away, you have a template. politicians walk around with templates on foreign policy. how to put questions into it and they talk about broader issues in terms of national security. he had no clue on any level here. he was trying to find the easy answer. >> indeed. >> he said listen, the problem was that obama didn't identify the opposition before he went in and should have talked to the intelligence community. obama did and he was trying to prevent a massacre. he didn't know what he was talking about. >> it's worth remembering he has been in the campaign for months so he should have read something and libya's o
i think what's your view on deficit reduction or afghanistan or what we should do with china and the currency? you throw it up and you see how the candidate responds and if they say anything that is right on substance and smart and receptive and shows any experience, in this case he completely wifed it. he had no idea. one reason why this is scary since he is republican reach of perhaps winning a couple of primaries, he had no fall back position. usually if you don't know right away, you have a...
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to foreign policy, which includes a naval war with iran and the somewhat belated understanding that china already has nuclear weapons at her disposal. again, it's tough to know whether to laugh or to cry about his poor grasp of economics and global politics. he chooses a campaign manager who was found guilty of voter suppression in wisconsin, fined $15,000, and banned for three years from political campaigning there. the same individual, mark block, is then depicted, cigarette in hand, in an advert, commending herman cain for president. again, is he being funny? should we take him seriously? and that's why we need to be very careful about how we approach the allegations of sexual harassment that are bedevilling mr. cain's campaign. because we now know that mr. cain likes to respond humorously. after sharon bialek made her disturbing allegations yesterday, mr. cain went on to a late-night comedy show and played it for laughs. >> we didn't even know that this whole thing about woman number four was going to even come out. so that was a surprise. >> but the sober facts are not so funny. one
to foreign policy, which includes a naval war with iran and the somewhat belated understanding that china already has nuclear weapons at her disposal. again, it's tough to know whether to laugh or to cry about his poor grasp of economics and global politics. he chooses a campaign manager who was found guilty of voter suppression in wisconsin, fined $15,000, and banned for three years from political campaigning there. the same individual, mark block, is then depicted, cigarette in hand, in an...
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would he use china to excoriate the issue? >> well, i do think that that is the, watching the economic debate tonight when you're going to have a bunch of cnbc 'ers who thing very, very well. is italy going to collapse, getting their take. these eight candidates. what is their breadth of knowledge in a way they can't do a talking point saying we don't want to be greece. the debt is too big. that won't be an acceptable answer to a guy like jim cramer or those folks. so you'll see them have to play in a sandbox that they haven't done before at debate. that i think would be as much of a test. never mind if you're herman cain where you know you will have to deal with the other question in the room. and at the same time, answer some questions you haven't had to answer before. >> absolutely. chuck todd, thanks so much. we'll be watching all of your analysis tomorrow on the daily rundown. now let's get more with our political panel here with me in new york. political an list karen finney and politico chief investigative reporter ken
would he use china to excoriate the issue? >> well, i do think that that is the, watching the economic debate tonight when you're going to have a bunch of cnbc 'ers who thing very, very well. is italy going to collapse, getting their take. these eight candidates. what is their breadth of knowledge in a way they can't do a talking point saying we don't want to be greece. the debt is too big. that won't be an acceptable answer to a guy like jim cramer or those folks. so you'll see them have...
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. >> we've heard michele bachmann praise china for not having any form of social safety net, as if that's a great thing. the chinese are also on course to become the single biggest emitter of greenhouse gases. but, again, i guess miss bachmann would say, that's the price you pay for a successful economy. >> well, you know, i think that this is a mistaken idea that we can't have a successful economy and have a green energy. you know, it's interesting that the chinese, as they are developing their economy, they're also making massive investments in solar and wind energy. in fact, quite honestly, they're eating the u.s.'s lunch in terms of the development of solar panels. this is a technology that we developed, and now we're far behind. and this is one of the prices that's being paid for the intran intrangience. >> given the condition of the american economy with unemployment so persistently high, is it not inevitable that this administration has in many ways been forced to shelve many of its plans for the environment, simply because there are other more pressing problems? >> well, certainly
. >> we've heard michele bachmann praise china for not having any form of social safety net, as if that's a great thing. the chinese are also on course to become the single biggest emitter of greenhouse gases. but, again, i guess miss bachmann would say, that's the price you pay for a successful economy. >> well, you know, i think that this is a mistaken idea that we can't have a successful economy and have a green energy. you know, it's interesting that the chinese, as they are...
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. >> we are having a little fun, at the same time our relationship with china is so important. our dad brings should go to the table that none of the others do. that's an experience on the world stage. that's kind of what we are trying to send in our message as well. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at...
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. >> and i think the thing to add to that, when the story of this period is over, it will be about china and other countries lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty. they have not come into a hard landing. they have not crashed and that's the greatest poverty success story in human history. >> thank you so much for joining us. have a happy and healthy thanksgiving. >> and to you. >>> coming up, more unrest in egypt. we'll have a live report from tahrir square. ♪ [ electronic beeping ] [ male announcer ] still getting dandruff? neutrogena® t/gel shampoo defeats dandruff after just one use. t/gel shampoo. it works. neutrogena®. turn right up ahead. you never update me. so, now i just have to wing it. i meant turn left up ahead. recalculating. turn right now! [ horn honks, tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ crash! ] and your fifteen-minute insurance might not pay for all this. so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. recalculating. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. >>> the campus at penn state university m
. >> and i think the thing to add to that, when the story of this period is over, it will be about china and other countries lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty. they have not come into a hard landing. they have not crashed and that's the greatest poverty success story in human history. >> thank you so much for joining us. have a happy and healthy thanksgiving. >> and to you. >>> coming up, more unrest in egypt. we'll have a live report from tahrir square. ♪...